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Originally Posted by TheDriver
The guests aren't paid actors, but the jist of Judge Judy (and other reality shows like Jerry Springer) is that none of the guests' stories are in any way verified, so they could be real, but likewise could be made up entirely.
The cases are real -- but the proceeding is an arbitration. Though Judge Judith Sheindlin once presided in a New York courtroom, her role on TV is technically that of an arbitrator, The Consumerist website reports. This goes for other TV judges as well.Jan 9, 2012
individuals are paid to come onto the show, the before hand story is of their own making, so yes, it is possible that they are real, but more likely to be fake.
Uh, being a 20 year old college student isn't exactly an earthshaking accomplishment. Now if she were a college student at 35 that would be noteworthy,
Just as animals do, we recognize facial patterns which then leads to expression of templates. Meaning, a person's body language and characteristics mirror their facial expressions and features.
I would never get along with someone like Mosby. She is nasty, angry, has a chip on her shoulders, and is a culture mutt. If you of any race are in the US and you purposefully attend a predominately white, black, asian, or hispanic college to attain one of your highest levels of education, but are living and interacting amongst general society, you are a culture mutt.
So of course part of her attending Tuskegee University, a historically black college, has to do with her rounding up her fellow culture warriors. (culture mutt syndrome)
The problem isn't race- it's when you deliberately align yourself and continuously align yourself with one culture, yours in particular, that is when you become danger to society.
Even in the video, the defendant called her nasty....
Just as animals do, we recognize facial patterns which then leads to expression of templates. Meaning, a person's body language and characteristics mirror their facial expressions and features.
I would never get along with someone like Mosby. She is nasty, angry, has a chip on her shoulders, and is a culture mutt. If you of any race are in the US and you purposefully attend a predominately white, black, asian, or hispanic college to attain one of your highest levels of education, but are living and interacting amongst general society, you are a culture mutt.
So of course part of her attending Tuskegee University, a historically black college, has to do with her rounding up her fellow culture warriors. (culture mutt syndrome)
The problem isn't race- it's when you deliberately align yourself and continuously align yourself with one culture, yours in particular, that is when you become danger to society.
Even in the video, the defendant called her nasty....
wow, you talk as if you know her first hand
And your entire post is completely disjointed and makes no sense. First you spew how much her facial expression mirrors her personality. Then you dedicate several nonsensical sentences to her attending a historically black college, and then talk about "the problem isn't race."
The guests aren't paid actors, but the jist of Judge Judy (and other reality shows like Jerry Springer) is that none of the guests' stories are in any way verified, so they could be real, but likewise could be made up entirely.
The cases are real -- but the proceeding is an arbitration. Though Judge Judith Sheindlin once presided in a New York courtroom, her role on TV is technically that of an arbitrator, The Consumerist website reports. This goes for other TV judges as well.Jan 9, 2012
I didnt' realize that,according to the article, the show pays for the outcome of the arbitration.
This is why people don't seem so angry when they are told by judge judy to pay $5k to the plaintiff or defendant .
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